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Artificial Intelligence Could Help Doctors Better Predict Oral Cancer Risks

Artificial intelligence (AI) can help doctors better predict the risk of patients developing oral cancer, according to researchers at the University of Sheffield,.

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Children’s Oral Health Institute Wins National Impact Award

The Children’s Oral Health Institute was named the winner of the 2020 National Indian Health Board (NIHB) National Impact Award, recognizing the nonprofit’s.

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Oral Healthcare Needs Don’t Take a Summer Vacation

As people relax during the summer, their dietary and oral health habits change as well, according to a recent DentaVox survey.

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Educational Program Teaches Kids About Oral Health and Hygiene

More than 50 million school hours are lost each year to poor oral health, according to the FDI World Dental Federation. Through its.

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Bacteria Are (Mostly) Our Friends: How Oral and Whole-Body Health Are Connected

We have to do away with the notion that one part of our body isn’t connected to the rest of it. The body.

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Lockdown Leads to More Snacking

The lockdown could be having a negative effect on oral health, as 38% of adults in England say they are snacking more throughout.

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Ancient Humans Consumed Hard Foods Without Damaging Their Teeth

Hard plant foods may have made up a larger part of early human ancestors’ diet than currently presumed, according to a study of.

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Diabetes Will Have a Growing Impact on the Oral Health of Our Aging Population

As baby boomers glide into the next chapter of being considered senior citizens, health problems can arise that can impact their lifestyle and.

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Psoriasis Linked to Poor Oral Health

Dental health and diet may have an impact on the development and severity of psoriasis, according to dermatologists at the Ohio State University.

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Soft Drinks Link Obesity and Tooth Wear

There is a clear association between obesity and tooth wear, and the increased consumption of sugary soft drinks may be a leading cause.

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